by roz | Dec 8, 2015 | Government & Politics
David Cameron has achieved his goal and Britain is bombing Islāmic State (IS) in Syria. He won his vote in the House of Commons by claims of bogus battalions, balderdash and bullying. The skies over Syria were filled with aircraft bombing before Britain joined. The...
by roz | Dec 3, 2015 | arts & culture, What's On
Round up this week of the ‘must do’ arts, exhibitions and events. Charlie Phillips – Answers Questions 03 Decemeber 2015 6:30pm photographs exhibited at Simon Schama’s Face of Britain 16 September 2015 – 04 January 2016 National Portrait Gallery The...
by roz | Dec 2, 2015 | Government & Politics
David Cameron, will ask Parliament for permission to join the military action against Islamic State (IS) in Syria. Primarily, because IS pose a “serious and undeniable” threat to Britain. It was only two years ago that he proposed bombing Syria, again in self...
by roz | Nov 26, 2015 | arts & culture, What's On
Round up this week of the ‘must do’ arts, exhibitions and events. AFTERHOURS: An Evening With Inua Ellams 26 November 2015, 20:00pm – 21:30pm Free event but booking essential Accompanied by Ghanaian-born multi-instrumentalist, composer and teacher TJ...
by roz | Nov 19, 2015 | civil liberties
The Freedom of Information laws hold government to account. ‘It was a ‘Freedom of Information’ (FOI) request that exposed the MPs’ expenses scandal and it was another FOI request which exposed that a third of NHS contracts were being handed out to private...